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Career, Leadership, Professional Development

Good Teamwork May Mean Having to Hold Hands

The best teams are comprised of individuals who have a broad range of strengths, but despite their different approaches, share a commitment to a common end goal. These teams are able to remain flexible, and individual members work deliberately to develop strong bonds with one another.

August 29, 2018
Kimberly Nuckles
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Tags: better results, differences, personality types, strengths, teamwork

Project Management, Tech

Phase 2: Evaluating Alternatives

In this post we will extend our product lifecycle, adding detail that creates epics from themes, considering buy versus build, and cost. Finally, we will evaluate the options using four criteria.

August 29, 2018
Rob Klopp
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Tags: Featured Contributor, software

Cloud, IT Modernization

How Government Can Become Cloud-Capable

The only way for employees to get left behind is failure to embrace the change that comes with cloud. That’s why agencies need to position themselves to adapt for the long term.

August 28, 2018
Catherine Andrews
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Tags: August Schell, IT Modernization

Cybersecurity, Digital Government, Tech

The Long Game of US Cybersecurity

The federal government’s latest tool for safeguarding the future of U.S. cybersecurity is the National Risk Management Center (NRMC).

August 28, 2018
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: cybersecurity, Department of Homeland Security, National Risk Management Center

Digital Government, Emerging Tech, Innovation, State and Local, Tech

Case Study: Austin Using Blockchain to Address Homelessness

MyPass Austin is a blockchain-enabled platform that facilitates resident access to vital social and health services by digitizing their identification and other key records.

August 28, 2018
Jennifer Houlihan
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Tags: blockchain, civic innovation, Electronic identity, Featured Contributor, homelessness, innovation, open government

Communications

Elevate Your Next Project with These 5 Free Photography Sites

Because many government organizations can’t afford quality image subscription services, they often avoid photography altogether – which can lead to lengthy, text-heavy reports. Fortunately, there are several websites specializing in royalty-free photography!

August 28, 2018
Laura Wilcox
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Tags: design, Free Photography, Free Photos Commercial Use, photos, Public Domain Photos

Career, Professional Development

70+ Federal Employee Groups You Should Know About

Looking for an awesome new federal professional group to join? Here’s a list of more than 70 that you should know about.

August 28, 2018
Joyce Warner
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Tags: Featured Contributor, Federal, networking, professional groups

GIS, Open Data

It’s Time for More “Actionable” Open Data

Today, governments are doing more than simply checking the “Do Open Data Box” by maximizing the value of open data by making sure it is deployed in a way that makes it “actionable.”

August 28, 2018
Adam Carnow
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Tags: citizen engagement, digital government, Featured Contributor, GIS, open-data, tech

Digital Government, Human Resources, State and Local

Detroit CIO Talks Cybersecurity, Tech, Workforce Trends

Beth Niblock became Detroit’s CIO less than a year after its Chapter 9 bankruptcy and has since worked on pulling the city’s IT back from the brink.

August 28, 2018
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: CIO Conversations, detroit, The Intersection

Career, Communications, Professional Development

5 Things You Can Do to Reduce Workplace Incivility

If someone uses an unfriendly tone, or forgets to include your name on the meeting invitation, or rolls their eyes when you begin to speak during the meeting, does that indicate malicious intent or are they simply having a bad day?

August 27, 2018
Wanda Pemberton
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Tags: Featured Contributor, incivility

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